The North Dakota Quarterly, Volume 53, Issues 1-2University of North Dakota, 1985 Vol. 1 includes "The installation of Frank Le Rond McVey ... as president of the University of North Dakota. Programs and proceedings" called Inauguration number, dated Sept. 1910. |
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Page 69
... language . Nor have language barriers stopped translators of European and classical humor and comedy . True , In- dian languages are hard for non - Indians , and I have to confess my own inability to learn any but a few words . But as ...
... language . Nor have language barriers stopped translators of European and classical humor and comedy . True , In- dian languages are hard for non - Indians , and I have to confess my own inability to learn any but a few words . But as ...
Page 224
... language ; it's a very materialistic and a very subject - oriented language . I don't know Creek , but I know a few words and I am familiar with other tribal languages more so than I am my own . What I've noticed is that the center of ...
... language ; it's a very materialistic and a very subject - oriented language . I don't know Creek , but I know a few words and I am familiar with other tribal languages more so than I am my own . What I've noticed is that the center of ...
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... language and its centrality to cultural identity . He points out that these poems are real- ly only " a small but concrete demonstration of the promise which lies within the language and which could be realized if the language were ...
... language and its centrality to cultural identity . He points out that these poems are real- ly only " a small but concrete demonstration of the promise which lies within the language and which could be realized if the language were ...
Contents
Harvey Lillywhite 45 Five Poems | 49 |
Ken McCullough 60 Two Poems | 62 |
Architecture | 89 |
Copyright | |
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